Anguera, Jose (Joseph) de 3.apr.1811-28.sep.1882 Spain Catalunya, Reus - USA Massachusetts, Boston Charlestown
guitarist, before 1836 emigrated to the USA, 4.nov.1840 naturalized American and residing in Boston South Reading, 1842-1850 as musician residing in
Boston South Reading, 1855-1864 as musician residing in Charlestown, 31.oct.1857 he applied for a passport, 1858 teacher piano, guitar, harp and singing at Mystic-Hall Seminary for young ladies in Boston Medford,
1862-1866 music teacher at his home 19 Linden Street in Charlestown, 1866-1882 at his home 59
Baldwin Street in Charlestown ; husband of
Mary Julia Hooper (RI,
Newport 10.jan.1813-16.nov.1891) ; father of composers Antonio, Mary and Fernando

[] Lone starry hours. Voice, choir and guitar
as sung by the Harmoneons
poetry by Marshall S. Pike, melody by James Power, composed and arranged for the piano by John P. Ordway, arranged for the guitar by J. de
Anguera
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1850

[] Anguera's New and complete method for the guitar, containing a full course of elementary exercises in gradual progression. Also, a variety
of pleasing amusements, overtures, and vocal selections
pub H. Tolman, Boston 1866